St Johns Church Margate watercolour 1786 Turner was
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St. John’s Church, Margate watercolour 1786 Turner was 11 when he depicted this watercolour. He was a son of a barber in Convent garden. His mother was born in a family of butcher. Trailer del film: Mr. Turner (2014)
A View Of The Archibishop Palace watercolour 1790 He was admittedt to the Royal Academy Schools at the age of 15, and soon started to exhibit. He began his career as a topographical watercolour painter. He made many sketchig tours through Britain in connection with the topographical engravings that provided him with the financial security even when his paintings outstripped contemporary taste.
Claude Lorrein Landscape with Merchants 1630 He was a great fan of the landscape Ancient Masters expecially Claude Lorrain (a French painter of the 17° century) van de Velde (dutch painter of sea-pieces) and Poussin (historical landscape painter)
Willem van de Velde the Younger Ships on a Stormy Sea 1672
Dutch Boats in a Gale (the Bridgwater Sea Piece) 1801 He wanted to emulate the works of the accepted Old Masters so he painted sea-pieces in the manner of van de Velde, italianate landscape in the manner of Claude Lorrain and «historical» landscape in the manner of Poussin Turner soon digested the lessons of his predeccessors, making their themes his own and trating them in a completely personal manner
Fishermen at Sea Oil on canvans, 91 x 122 London, tate Gallery 1797 The Genius of Turner ¼ Ship, Shipwrecks, storm, vapour, fire, rain, steam-boats, sea, wind, sunlight, fog and in general natural phenomena are vehicles for Turner’s imagination
Veduta dal chiostro della cattedrale di Salisbury Matita e acquerello, 68 x 49 London, Victoria and Albert Museum 1802
Ivy Bridge watercolour 1813
The Hell’s Bridge at St. Gothard Oil on canvans, 77 x 63 Zurich, Kunsthalle 1804
Self-portrait Oil on canvans, 1799 The Genius of Turner 2/4
Snow Storm: Hannibal And His Army Crossing The Alps Oil on Canvans, 145 x 236 London, Tate Gallery 1812
Raby Castle, the Seat of the Earl of Darlington
Snow Storm. Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth The Genius of Turner 3/4 1842
The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up oil on canvans – 91 x 122 cm London, National Gallery 1839 http: //Descrizione della National gallery Man and Nature. Machinery and sunset The glorius old ship and the small steam-boats Fire and atmosphere Reflections on the sea Industrial revolution
Rain, steam and speed. The Great Western Railway Oil on canvans, 91 x 122 London, National Gallery 1844 The Genius of Turner 4/4
Venice With The Salute 1840 The idyllic, dream-like landscapes, often of Venice, represented one side of Turner’s late style. The other was the destructivness of nature
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